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SUMMARY:Jeff Muhs: The Uncanny Valley
DESCRIPTION:Winner of the 2018 Annual Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition \nJeff Muhs: The Uncanny Valley will open on October 30 in tandem with the Permanent Collection exhibition. As a local multidisciplinary artist\, Jeff Muhs has worked in a variety of mediums and genres and this exhibition will feature both his sculptural works as well as his paintings. In 2018\, Muhs participated in Guild Hall’s annual Artist Members Exhibition where he received the Top Honors award for his concrete sculpture Callipyge\, selected by Connie Choi\, Associate Curator at The Studio Museum of Harlem. The prize for the recipient of the top honor is a solo exhibition in the Spiga Gallery. \nThe Uncanny Valley originates from a sculptural process the artist calls “Dynamic Free Casting.” By discovering this method\, the artist has developed new means for forming concrete\, all while embracing its inherent fluidity and weight. By pushing the physical limits of the materials as well as his own ability to manipulate\, he has discovered a personal source of infinite creativity.    \n“The Uncanny Valley is a hypothesized relationship between the degree of an objects’ resemblance to a human being and the emotional response to such an object\,“ shared artist Jeff Muhs. “For me\, The Uncanny Valley was the moment when I first saw the results of my concrete sculpture as flesh. What had previously been an exploration of more architectural forms\, by manor of my process\, presented itself as flesh-like. I have been participating in the Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition for about 25 years. I see it as a great focal point for our creative community. An opportunity for camaraderie and to share our artistic expressions with one another. It is a great honor to have been chosen as the Top Honors recipient for my sculpture and to be awarded the opportunity to exhibit at this cultural institution\, so rich in the history of our local artistic community and 20th century art.” \nSpiga Gallery \n\nFitted face masks are required for all guests over the age of 2 indoors regardless of vaccination status\, except when eating or drinking. Click HERE for full COVID-19 protocol.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/jeff-muhs/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:90 Years: Selections from the Permanent Collection
DESCRIPTION:90 Years features a selection of paintings\, sculptures\, photographs and works on paper showcasing 90 years of Guild Hall’s commitment to collecting artists of the Eastern End of Long Island.  Museum Director/Chief Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield has chosen 90 works from all media to show the historical contribution of artists of the area. \nThe exhibition includes works by John Alexander\, Peggy Bacon\, George Bellows\, Lynda Benglis\, Ross Bleckner\, Alexander Brook\, James Brooks\, Rudy Burckhardt\, Howard Russell Butler\, Henri Cartier-Bresson\, John Chamberlain\, Chuck Close\, Stuart Davis\, Elaine de Kooning\, Willem de Kooning\, James de Pasquale\, Jim Dine\, Gaines Ruger Donoho\, Jimmy Ernst\, Max Ernst\, Audrey Flack\, John Ferren\, Eric Fischl\, Eric Freeman\, Jane Freilicher\, Cornelia Foss\, Arnold Genthe\, April Gornik\, Eunice Golden\, Adolph Gottlieb\, George Grosz\, Beatrice Grover\, Robert Gwathmey\, Childe Hassam\, Mary Heilmann\, Arthur Turnbull Hill\, Judith Hudson\, Bryan Hunt\, Jasper Johns\, William King\, Lee Krasner\, Barbara Kruger\, Ibram Lassaw\, Claude Lawrence\, Roy Lichtenstein\, Donald Lipski\, Alvin Loving\, Conrad Marca-Relli\, Paton Miller\, Thomas Moran\, Thomas Moran\, Robert Motherwell\, Hans Namuth\, Francis Newton\, Alfonso Ossorio\, Harvey Havelock Pierce\, Jackson Pollock\, Fairfield Porter\, Robert Rauschenberg\, John Reed\, Larry Rivers\, James Rosenquest\, Clifford Ross\, David Salle\, Miriam Schapiro\, Alan Shields\, David Slater\, Cindy Sherman\, Frank Stella\, Keith Sonnier\, Moses Soyer\, Raphael Soyer\, Saul Steinberg\, Strong-Cuevas\, Donald Sultan\, Andy Warhol\, Lemuel Maynard Wiles\, Jane Wilson\, Tile Club and E. Saroldi\, Robert Wilson\, Frank Wimberley\, Nina Yankowitz\, Darius Yektai\, Manoucher Yektai\, Robert Rahway Zakanitch\, and Joe Zucker. \nMoran and Woodhouse Galleries\nCurator: Christina Strassfield \nABOUT GUILD HALL’S PERMANENT COLLECTION \nIn 1931\, when Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse dedicated Guild Hall as a cultural center for the community\, The New York Times noted that Howard Russell Butler’s portrait of Thomas Moran on exhibit was not a loan but an acquisition. “It marks the beginning of a permanent collection which is proposed to build up in Guild Hall\,” the newspaper explained. \nFrom the beginning 90 years ago\, the holdings have grown significantly in size and scope. In the early 1960’s\, the collection began to focus on the artists who have lived and worked in the region\, including some of the country’s most celebrated painters\, sculptors\, photographers and graphic artists. In 1973\, the museum received the distinction of being accredited by the American Alliance of Museums\, and it was reaccredited in 2010. Today\, the holdings of 19th\, 20th and 21st century art number some 2\,200 objects\, and the museum continues to acquire works by donation and acquisition.   \nWith its close proximity to New York City\, the East End became a popular tourist destination with the onset of the Long Island Railroad in the late 19th century. The LIRR was very active in marketing the charms of the region by distributing thousands of brochures and leaflets. In the 1870s\, Hudson River School painters portrayed the white sand beaches of eastern Long Island. Winslow Homer came to visit in 1872\, and in 1878 a group of New York artists known as the Tile Club traveled to the East End and visited several of its small villages\, including East Hampton. Thomas Moran and his family settled permanently in 1884. His home and studio became the center of life for artists who visited the village. In the teens\, twenties and thirties\, many artists\, including Guy Pene du Bois and George Bellows\, visited the area. Later after WWII\, the Surrealists\, aided by artist and philanthropist Gerald Murphy\, were welcomed guests. They were followed by the Abstract Expressionist artists Jackson Pollock\, Lee Krasner and Willem de Kooning; Pop artists Roy Lichtenstein\, James Rosenquist and Andy Warhol; Photorealists Audrey Flack and Chuck Close; 80’s and 90’s Neo-expressionist artists Eric Fischl\, David Salle; as well as many contemporary artists\, such as Ross Bleckner\, Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince. These artist-residents continue to make the East End the country’s foremost art colony. \n\nFitted face masks are required for all guests over the age of 2 indoors regardless of vaccination status\, except when eating or drinking. Click HERE for full COVID-19 protocol.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/90-years-selections-from-the-permanent-collection/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Reawakenings On Demand
DESCRIPTION:Or click HERE to watch. \n\nConceived and Curated by Paul Hecht \nOn the occasion of the 90 Years: Selections from the Permanent Collection\, we are delighted to re-release this virtual program from Spring 2021. \nTony Nominated actor Paul Hecht\, in conjunction with Guild Hall’s Chief Curator Christina Mossaides Strassfield and Amanda Kate Joshi\, curated a celebration of spring and the arts as poems of rejuvenation\, rebirth and creativity are read in the spirit of hopefulness for a new season by a celebrated cast of artists.  These voiceovers from some of America’s greatest actors will be read and superimposed over a survey of images of some of America’s greatest art from Guild Hall’s Permanent Collection. A true marriage of the visual and performing arts\, the evening will feature many luminaries from Guild Hall’s storied Academy of the Arts\, complete with the music of guitar virtuoso Ralph Gibson. Featuring F. Murray Abraham\, Karen Akers\, Wyatt Cenac\, Michael Cerveris\, Cornelius Eady\, Barbara Feldon\, Lynnette R. Freeman\, Joanna Gleason\, Bill Irwin\, Cherry Jones\, Susan Lucci\, Austin Pendleton\, Tony Roberts\, Mercedes Ruehl\, Salman Rushdie\, Chris Sarandon\, Michael Stuhlbarg\, and Harris Yulin.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/reawakenings-on-demand/
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SUMMARY:Neo–Tile Club: Community Exhibition - 2021 Guild Hall Community Artist-In-Residence: Scott Bluedorn
DESCRIPTION:The historic Tile Club\, founded in 1872\, was a group of artists in New York City who met regularly to paint on tile\, a popular surface of the coinciding decorative arts movement. Among the artists in the club were William Merritt Chase\, Winslow Homer\, and architect Stanford White. When the Long Island Railroad expanded to Montauk in the late 1870s\, The Tile Club was invited to ride to the eastern-most tip of Long Island and paint what they saw\, making these western artists some of the first to visit the East End\, initiating the long history of art in the area. \nInspired by this club\, Scott Bluedorn focused his 2021 Guild Hall Community Artist-in-Residence project on the history\, practice\, and revitalization of The Tile Club. Throughout the 2021 summer season\, Scott led 6 free workshops\, some en plein-air\, during which ceramic tiles were given to participants along with a demo and discussion of the history of the Tile Club. Participants were asked to donate at least one completed tile to the Education Corridor Exhibition. The exhibition and project are in tandem with Guild Hall’s current exhibition\, 90Years: Selections from the Permanent Collection that includes original Tile Club paintings c. 1875\, on view in the education corridor from October 30 through January 2\, 2022. \nWe are extremely thankful to all those who participated in this project and contributed their artwork to this exhibition. We would also like to thank the East Hampton Historical Society for the use of Mulford Farm as a plein-air painting site\, and to the local builders Wirth & Company\, Lori and Roy Dalene\, and Andrew Fetherston for donating tiles. \nCommunity participants included Leo A.\, Sofia Abboud\, Labbeb Abboud\, Pamela Abrahams\, Michele Abramsky\, Paul Abramsky\, Casey Chalem Anderson\, Cassandra Bajan\, Rachael Barash\, Beth Barry\, Jim Bergesen\, Scott Bluedorn\, Ivy Brondo\, Jen Brondo\, Joe Brondo\, Tanessa Cabe\, Lisa Claisse\, Bonnie Comley\, Donna Corvi\, Casey Dalene\, Barbara Dayton\, Elaine Dia\, Mare Dianora\, Ollie Dianora Brondal\, Nova D’Innocenza\, Gina D’Orazio\, AG Duggan\, Andrew Fetherston\, Kurt Ghie\, Kimberly Goff\, Laurie Hall\, Gizella Harte\, Janet Jennings\, Miren Kova\, Frankie Lane\, Lenny Lane\, Stewart Lane\, Teresa Lawler\, Alexandra Lopez\, Setha Low\, Sara McLaughlin\, Kathleen McLaughlin\, Rich Mothes\, Jamie Pancella\, Mark Perry\, Dalton Portella\, Luca R.\, Gabriele T. Raacke\, Guilia Ratto\, Adrienne Ratto\, Tina Ripperger\, Nora Ripperger\, Caroline Scherr\, Andréa Sher\, Karen Solimando\, Sabina Streeter\, Rebecca Sullivan\, Sean Sullivan\, Deborah Walley\, and ZSG. \n\nFitted face masks are required for all guests over the age of 2 indoors regardless of vaccination status\, except when eating or drinking. Click HERE for full COVID-19 protocol.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/tile-club-community-exhibition-2021-guild-hall-community-artist-in-residence-scott-bluedorn/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Gallery Tour with Jeff Muhs
DESCRIPTION:Join Jeff Muhs\, winner of the 2018 Artist Members Exhibition\, for an up-close and personal tour with the artist discussing his sculptures and paintings followed by Q & A. \nThis is a unique opportunity to learn about the artist’s technique and innovative process of using cement as his sculptural medium and to examine the various series of paintings included in this exhibition. \nWinner of the 2018 Annual Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition \nJeff Muhs was selected by Connie Choi\, Associate Curator\,  The Studio Museum of Harlem.\, New York. Jeff Muhs is a contemporary American artist known for both his paintings and sculptures. Engaged in exploring art history as well as using found materials\, the artist’s practice includes blurred versions of paintings\, expressive abstractions based on the Long Island landscape\, and concrete sculptures of female torsos tightly bonded in various materials. Born in 1966 in Southampton\, NY\, his father was a sculptor who taught Muhs wood carving at a young age. Going on to attend the School of Visual Arts in New York during the mid-1980s\, Muhs directed his focus towards painting before returning to sculpture later in his career. The artist’s works are held in the collections of the Guild Hall Museum in East Hampton\, NY\, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, and the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga\, TN\, among others. Muhs continues to work from his studio in Southampton\, NY. \n\nFitted face masks are required for all guests over the age of 2 indoors regardless of vaccination status\, except when eating or drinking. Click HERE for full COVID-19 protocol.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/gallery-tour-with-jeff-muhs/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: The Tile Club\, Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Richard Barons\, Chief Curator of the East Hampton Historical Society; Scott Bluedorn\, Artist\, Illustrator and Designer; and Christina Mossaides Strassfield\, Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator \nGuild Hall is pleased to present an evening Artist Talk: The Tile Club: Then and Now with Richard Barons\, Chief Curator of the East Hampton Historical Society; Scott Bluedorn\, Artist\, Illustrator and Designer; and Christina Mossaides Strassfield\, Guild Hall Museum Director/Chief Curator. The talk will include insights into the history of the original Tile Club founded in 1872 as well as a discussion of the contemporary re-imagination of this club\, The Neo-Tile Club\, conceived by Scott Bluedorn for his 2021 Guild Hall Community Artist-In-Residence project. \nThe galleries and eAT Coffee Bar will be open before and after the talk.  Visitors can view the Museum exhibition\, 90 Years: Selections from the Permanent Collection\, which includes 12 tiles from the original Tile Club of the 1870s\, and also the 2021 Neo-Tile Club: Community Exhibition installed in our Education Corridor. \n\nFitted face masks are required for all guests over the age of 2 indoors regardless of vaccination status\, except when eating or drinking. Click HERE for full COVID-19 protocol.
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/artist-talk-the-tile-club-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Guild Hall Exclusive: POETICS OF PLACE PODCASTS with Alastair Gordon and Guest Calvin Klein
DESCRIPTION:Exclusive to Guild Hall Patrons! An advance preview of Alastair Gordon’s interview with Calvin Klein. Available exclusively for one week only before wide release on Spotify. Access begins on Sunday\, November 21 and will end at 11:59pm on Sunday\, November 28. \nCLICK THE PLAY BUTTON TO LISTEN \n \nPOETICS OF PLACE PODCASTS\nwith Alastair Gordon\n© 2021 \n“Calvin Klein in the Hamptons” \nAlastair Gordon talks to legendary fashion designer Calvin Klein about creating a Hamptons beach house for himself. Calvin describes the long and painstaking process of collaboration he went through to create his own minimalist sanctuary on a sweeping ocean-front property in Southampton\, NY. In the process\, he treated every surface and material with the same intense attention to detail he used in his collections. As Calvin says in the podcast\, “If I hadn’t been a fashion designer\, I would have become an architect.” \nHost: Alastair Gordon \nGuest: Calvin Klein \nWith Edwina Von Gal (landscape designer)\, Fred Stelle (architect)\, and Michael Lomont (architect). \nThe Poetics of Place podcast series is produced by ElectraCast Media & Gordon de Vries Studio (Peter Rafelson\, Mark Netter\, Alastair Gordon\, Barbara de Vries) with cultural co-sponsor Guild Hall\, East Hampton\, NY. \n \nCalvin Klein’s Southampton home. \n 
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/guild-hall-exclusive-poetics-of-place-podcasts-with-alastair-gordon-and-guest-calvin-klein/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:All for the Hall Benefit Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:GIVE THE GIFT OF ART WHILE SUPPORTING GUILD HALL \nALL FOR THE HALL BENEFIT ART AUCTION\nOrganized by Robert Longo \nClick HERE to shop!\nIn 2020\, renowned American artist Robert Longo mobilized 60 artists to donate artworks in support of Guild Hall. In response to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic\, the All for the Hall benefit exhibition included paintings\, sculpture\, and photography by such artists as Laurie Anderson\, Elena Bajo\, Philippe Cheng\, Renee Cox\, Jennifer Cross\, Jules de Balincourt\, Jeremy Dennis\, Eric Fischl\, Michael Halsband\, Bryan Hunt\, Rashid Johnson\, Katherine McMahon\, Warren Neidich\, Shirin Neshat\, Enoc Perez\, Dorothea Rockburne\, Alexis Rockman\, Ugo Rondinone\, Clifford Ross\, David Salle\, Cindy Sherman\, Kiki Smith\, Karin Waisman\, and Robert Wilson\, among many others. The museum exhibition was on view at Guild Hall from August 8 through December 31\, 2020. \nOnly a few works are still available\, so don’t miss this unique opportunity to purchase incredible art while supporting Guild Hall. \nClick HERE to give the gift of art!
URL:https://www.guildhall.org/events/all-for-the-hall-benefit-art-auction/
LOCATION:Guild Hall\, 158 Main Street\, East Hampton\, NY\, 11937\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galas & Events
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